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UMBC Women Finish 11th, Men 27th at Paul Short Run on Saturday

RESULTS

Bethlehem, Pa.-- Margo Henley led the women to an 11th place finish, while Taylor Baranoski helped lead the men to a 27th place finish at the Paul Short Run on Saturday afternoon. Henley posted a season-best time, finishing in the top 40 to help pace the women. 

Henley crossed the finish line in a time of 21:56.7 in 31st place to lead the women. Briana Roberts and Morgan Casey were just behind her in 63rd and 69th respectively with times of 22:17 and 22:22.6. Bridgett Redding and Emmy Beyer also scored for the women with times of 22:44.5 (109th) and 22:47.6 (114th). 

Baranoski paced the men's side with a 66th place finish in a time of 25:28.3, the only Retriever in the top 100. Miles Smith was the second-fastest Retriever with a 132nd place finish in a time of 25:54.6. Chris Thoms, Trent Rose, and Sam Brosh were the other Retrievers to earn points finishing with times of 26:05.0, 26:05.3, and 26:13.5 respectively. 

UMBC will have the next week off before heading to their final tune-up of the season at the Princeton Invitational on Saturday, October 19 before heading to the America East Championships.

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Players Mentioned

Taylor Baranoski

Taylor Baranoski

6' 1"
Junior
Sam Brosh

Sam Brosh

6' 0"
Sophomore
Trent Rose

Trent Rose

5' 6"
Junior
Miles Smith

Miles Smith

6' 0"
Senior
Chris Thoms

Chris Thoms

5' 11"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Taylor Baranoski

Taylor Baranoski

6' 1"
Junior
Sam Brosh

Sam Brosh

6' 0"
Sophomore
Trent Rose

Trent Rose

5' 6"
Junior
Miles Smith

Miles Smith

6' 0"
Senior
Chris Thoms

Chris Thoms

5' 11"
Sophomore
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